Fostering public research or boosting Big Tech?
The European Health Data Space should serve patients and healthcare workers, not private profit.
politics, economy and employment & labour
Philip Freeman and Jan Willem Goudriaan
The European Health Data Space should serve patients and healthcare workers, not private profit.
The European Union stands at a fork in the road when it comes to its treatment of external migrant workers.
Banks profit from the European Central Bank´s interest-rate policy at the expense of taxpayers.
To really end labour shortages, Ankita Anand writes, Europe must transform its contract with the global south.
Europeans are living through an extraordinary historical moment. Great contemporary works of art help them grasp it.
The State of the European Union address reflected a union buffeted by a series of crises.
Elevating job quality by resourcing workers better is pivotal to addressing today’s workplace and societal challenges.
Isabel Paliotta and Ben Snelson
To counter the threats posed to climate, biodiversity, human health and societal wellbeing, food systems need urgent transformation.
Jana Hrckova and Daniel Lissoni
New European air laws can save lives and help the climate. A key vote takes place in the European Parliament today.
Firefighter numbers have been cut, when investment—especially in prevention—is key to stemming Europe’s wildfires.
Oliver Roethig and Stan De Spiegelaere
Romania’s recent law strengthening collective bargaining offers a way forward for the European Union.
Tina Weber and Dragoș Adăscăliței
Improving job quality is key to addressing labour shortages In the European Union.
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